Here's the one -
way business class saver award chart for Copa travel.
Using this promotion, a round - trip Business Class fare between Manchester and Christchurch will earn over 60,000 KrisFlyer miles and, when you consider that a one -
way Business Class saver award between London and Sydney is just 68,000 miles (when booked online), that's a pretty good return!
In this instance a one - way Premium Economy saver award will cost 65,000 miles while a one -
way Business Class saver award will set you back 80,000 miles.
Not exact matches
However, the United award chart shows that
business class saver tickets only cost 60,000 each
way, or 120,000 round - trip for the same exact flight, a quarter of how many miles or points you would have needed with cash back or a statement credit.
If you can find
Saver tickets on United's own aircraft a round trip
Business Class flight to Europe will considerably less (57,500 each
way)....
Often, you'll need to travel to some other European city, like Dublin, Brussels, or Madrid, or some place in Germany to save on miles and / or get a
business class or better award at the
saver rate of 70,000 miles or less each
way.
Given that, I'll be taking the 24,000 miles (which can get me — with 1k miles more — a domestic round trip
saver in coach or a one
way in
business class).
A one -
way economy
Saver award is 20k United miles, while first and business class saver awards are 35k and 45k, respecti
Saver award is 20k United miles, while first and
business class saver awards are 35k and 45k, respecti
saver awards are 35k and 45k, respectively.
For instance, from the US to Europe, a
saver United award is 57,500 miles one -
way in
Business Class, whereas a low - level Star Alliance award in
Business Class should be 70,000 miles one -
way.
Saver economy awards from the US to Australia / New Zealand remain unchanged at 40k each
way, increase 2.5 k miles each
way in
business (to 70k), and remain unchanged in first
class (80k) on flights operated by United.
During the off - peak season, an economy
saver seat between New York and London can be had for 22,500 miles each
way, plus fees (more on that later), while a
business class saver ticket goes for 57,500 each
way.